A repository as a discussion place for extending the ggplot2 R package.
As a bit of background: some people have been meeting virtually every few months and discussing ggplot2 extension.
This repository will accommodate some discussion outside those meetings and coordination efforts. Feel free to participate in discussions and be in touch!
Meetings:
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Unscheduled, Hadley Wickham, Thoughts on the ggplot2 extension ecosystem
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Unscheduled, Joseph Larmarange, {ggstats}, gglikert() and geom_likert()
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2024-09-10, James Otto, {ggdensity}, IRL extension culture
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“2024-09-10, 3pm eastern”, James Otto, {ggdensity}
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2024-08-19, Toby Hocking, {animint2}
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2024-06-22, Elio Campitelli, {ggnewscale}
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2024-05-11, Jonathan Sidi, {ggedit}
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2024-03-12, Di Cook, {GGally}, A conversation with Di Cook
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2024-02-10, Malcolm Barrett, {ggdag}
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2023-11-04, Nicola Rennie, {ggflowchart}
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2023-11-04, W. Joel Schneider, {arrowheadr}
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2023-09-02, Jonathan Carroll, {ggeasy}
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2023-06-10, Daniel Sjoberg, {ggsurvfit}
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2023-04-15, Gina Reynolds, {ggcirclepack}
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2022-01-28, Claus Wilke, ‘Fundamentals of Data Visualization’ book project
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2022-07-16, June Choe, {ggtrace}
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2022-06-11, Teun van den Brand, {ggh4x}
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2022-05-07, Allan Cameron, {geomtextpath}
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2022-04-09, David Sjoberg, {ggbump}
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2022-03-19, First meeting
General
- The ggplot2 repository
Extending ggplot2
- The extending ggplot2 chapters of the ggplot2
book:
- Chapter 19: Programming with ggplot2
- Chapter 20: ggplot2 internals
- Chapter 21: Writing ggplot2 extensions
- Chapter 22: Case Study: Springs
- The extending ggplot2 vignette
- The ggproto tag on StackOverflow
Extensions
- The extensions gallery
- The Awesome
ggplot2
repository
Talks
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Extending your ability to extend ggplot2 by Thomas Lin Pederson at rstudio::conf 2020
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Best practises for programming with ggplot2 by Dewey Dunnington at rstudio::conf 2020
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Cracking open ggplot internals with {ggtrace} by June Choe at rstudio::conf 2022